THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15,1935 Demaray Gets Draw in Punishing Eight Round Battle With Moore SOUTHPAW WELTER CHAMPION CARDS, TIGERS ESCAPE USUAL HOLDOUT TROUBLES FRACTURES HAND IN OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern j WOOLWORTH, 0. H. WILLTEAMS Regulatory Five, MEDWIGK, MALONE DEADLOCKED IN LEAGUE 1-100 Taxi Team BRUISING HEADLINER ONLY DISSATISFIED CITY Frank Hummel Holds First Win League Tilts Opens Old Cut Over Duluthian Place Among Bowlers With Old Style Lager and Singed Eye to Take ST. LOUIS PLAYERS Dick’s Right Average of 178 Pins Sewing Machine Trundlers Closing Rounds Lose Two Out of Dizzy Dean, Breadon’s Major The Woolworth and O. H. Will Three IjSSSS Seeds tore trundlers in the City bowl- Safely ing league LAMBERT KAYOES RITCHIE Head-Ache, in Fold; were deadlocked in first Regulatory Department trundlers Paul to Follow place at the end of the first round defeated the Old Style Lager team games Wednesday, according to aver- and the 1-100 Taxi bowlers downed Ernie Potter Wins Fort Lincoln ages released by Abe Abrahamson, the Singer Sewing Machine five, two manager of the local alleys. out of three, in Commercial league Heavyweight Title; Cody ROWE ASKS PAY BOOST Frank Hummel. Seedstore bowler, games bowled Thursday night. with a 24-game average of 178 was Anderson collected a total of 478 high individual the Outpoints Engle Iron-Man Lou Wants Salary performer in pins in three games to lead the Regu- league closely followed by Huss of the latory bowlers to wins in the second Highway team with 177 and Nord- games DECISIONS Ante of Around $7,000 Be- and third after the Brewers mm lund of the Five and Dime aggrega- had taken the first game. 718 to 677. Demaray of Bismarck with Dick fore He Will Sign tion 177. Owens with a *BS total was high for drew with Jock Moore of Duluth, Standings the losers. 8 rounds. Team With knock- York, 15.—(/Pi —The St. Martin. Douglas and Koehler Wes Lambert of Duluth New Feb. Team Won Lost Pet. blasted the ' maples for counts of 445, ed out “Tuff} Ritchie of Steele, Louis Cardinals and Detroit Tigers Woolworth 15 9 .625 are making a shambles of the baseball O. H. Will Co 15 9 .625 434 and 424 as the Taximen annexed 2 rounds. the first two games in easy fashion Billy of Duluth outpoint- legend that says pennant-winning Town Talk Cafe .... 14 10 .583 Cod.v automatically salary Highway but lost the final to the Sewing Ma- ed Mel Engle of Bismarck, 4 clubs contract 1 12 12 .500 year. chine aggregation. Moser slammed \ rounds. troubles the following Schlitz 11 13 .458 The Cardinal.-,, it is true, may have Capitol Cafe 10 14 .417 out a 460 three-game total to set the Ernie Potter of Fort Lincoln pace for the losers. knocked out Otto Pietrowski of some little diiiiculty getting either Highway 2 10 14 .417 Joe (Ducky-Wucky) Med wick or Pat N. W. Construction Scores: Fort Lincoln, 2 rounds. 1-100 Taxi Pete Castanke of Wilton scorrd Malone to sign but their major head- Company 9 15 .375 Jerome safe- Martin 121 188 136 technical over Bat ache. H. (Dizzy) Dean is Tferni;iii Clifton 445 rounds. ly in the fold. Paul Dean hasn’t Records Koehler 147 140 137 424 Carls of Linton. 2 FLEA CLIFTON WAS TIGER ALL High Three Games—Team, O. H. Douglas 156 Joe Masseth of Bismarck signed, officially, but if he has any 151 127 434 Haien, with the Cardinal front- OF 1934 BUT HE STILL Will Co 2817 Rosson 145 135 133 413 knocked out Kid Goetz of differences High Single office they don't seem to be of major IS A ROOKIE! Game—Team, O. H. Shaw 164 176 34*> 2 rounds. By NEA Will Co 995 Cracker Zahorodny of Wilton out- calibre. Sendee Jack Herman “The Flea” Clifton is a High Three Games—One Man, Handicap pointed John Hclodnick of Wil- As for the Tigers, beaten by the series, they seem regular on the staff of the Detroit Ti- Geo. Bmith 622 ton, 4 rounds. Cards in the world High Single full-fledged gers—yet he's a rookie. This paradox Game—One Man, Totals 733 790 655 2178 to have not even one Smith to one arises from the fact that the kid in- Geo. 235 Singer Sewing Machine Co. PislH followers were treated holdout. Averages holidays in lo- Rowe to Talk it Over fielder was carried along by Mickey H. B. Litt 155 108 155 418 of the greatest Roman year Player Games history Thursday night with Schoolboy Rowe has indicated his Cochrane all last as a utility Ave. Stoelting 126 108 142 376 cal ring plßyer, and didn’t get into action F. Hummel 24 178 Joe Litt the seven bouts on the third contract is not precisely what he ex- 110 93 130 333 four of enough listed Huss 21 177 Amory promotional venture of the Bismarck pected but hastened to add that he to have his name in 121 107 97 325 the official averages. Therefore, he Nordlund 21 176 149 club ending in . SAINTS SEEKING THIRD STRAIGHT Goalies Have Big expected to adjust his differences Moser 160 151 460 experience. Handicap Winning bv knockouts were Wes without much trouble. is a rookie in Davis 24 175 8 8 l6 Ernie Potter of the Cardinals and Tigers have Clifton came up from Beaumont in M. Hummel 24 175 Lambert of Duluth. If reputation having Pete Castanke of Wil- WIN IN MOBRIDGE TILT TONIGHT Night in League escaped fairly well from contract 1934 with the of Patera 18 172 Totals 680 573 675 1928 Fort Lincoln. greatest throwing and Masseth of Bismarek. All trouble, some of the other major one of the arms in Patera 18 172 ton Joe hitting Schneider four of the bouts ended in the sec- Columbus, league outfits nave not been so lucky. the minors. But his was a bit D. 24 172 Regulatory Department Knights of Highway Wing Cagers Cochrane, finding Schneider, 24 round. Score Rangers, Blackhawks and Can- Lou Gehrig, no longer overshadowed weak and himself T. Sr 170 Anderson 140 177 161 473 ond a infield of estimated 900 persons that Quints Play Preliminary by the bulky figure of the inimitable with winning combination Abrahamson 22 169 j Peterson 138 108 130 376 The 35 to 26 Triumph adiens Win Shutout Vic- Greenberg Gchringcr Schneider, witnessed the fights went away with Babe Ruth, has indicated he will not at first. at T. Jr 24 167 i Jenkins 129 152 98 379 Memorial Building second, Rogell at short, and Owen at plenty respect for Jack O'Brien at Tribune) sign figures the Yankees have Schubert 24 166 j Knutson 95 106 123 324 of (Special to The tories Over Rivals at the played quartet right and his stable of Duluth fighters. offered. third the Klein 16 166 Thorson 96 135 113 344 Wing, N. D.. Feb. 15.—Wing Inde- through year Handicap Showing the results of splendid con- Mary's high Baseball sharps guess the Yanks the without substitution. IVolund 24 165 79 79 79 237 St. school baskctcors pendents defeated the fast Hurds- originally a shortstop, ditioning and expert tutelage, the will seek their third consecutive vic- New York. Feb. 15.—OP)—'Every will have to lift the ante from $23,000 The Flea was Larson 15 163 from field quint. 35 to 2G. in a torrid bas- but before coming to Detroit played boys emerged tory tonight they goal-tender may have his day. but to S3O.W) before Iron-Man Brown 24 162 Totals 677 757 704 2138 Ihree when encounter the ketball game played here Tuesday. around Beaumont. His ring with a knockout, a decision Mobridge. S. D„ high it's an unusual coincidence when three signature to second and third for Cervinski 24 161 Old Style Lager the school cagors Uncorking a rpcody offensive in the Lou will affix his a con- third what caught and a draw to their credit. in a game of these well-padded heroes of icc tract. throw from was O. Smith 24 160 Owens 194 151 140 485 here. closing minutes of the game, the eye Jock Moore. O'Brien's clever wel- suffering four hockey pick the same night for their the of Detroit scouts. Schlauch 6 160 Mills 95 127 114 336 After straight set- Wing team, with Hall and Leonard years young- terweight. and the local southpaw Saints most sensational exploits. Twenty-two old. the Baldwin 24 158 Dummy 135 backs. the set out on the come- Kremenetsky setting the pace, piled feet tall, weighs Dick Demaray. battled ago. avenged That happened Thursday night. Denhoff Girls Defeat ster is 5 10 inches and Person 21 157 Erickson 149 189 338 dynamiter. back trail two weeks one a safe margin for the win. through eight fast rounds to a draw up Hall The New York Rangers. Chicago 160. He comes from Cincinnati, and Goetz 24 156 L. Peters 101 102 123 326 of the defeats by conquering St. Leo's high-point Harvey Cagers, headline bout. For the first was man with five field Blackhawks and Montreal Canadians 49-29 went to the University of Cincinnati 24 156 Wildhelm 193 134 130 457 in the of Minot and then turned in their goals and three gift shots. Roehrick winter. Sir Richard met his rolled cn to new national hockey for a year before he quit to tftke up j time this second triumph over the Jamestown outstanding per- (Special the Tribune) Boehm 6 156 equal in the squared circle here and Mariner was the league triumphs, each by a shutout. to pro baseball. Zohn 24 155 Totals 718 663 696 2077 swung from Blucjays. lormer for the Hurdsfield five with Denhoff, N. D.. Feb. 15.—Scoring the tide of battle that of a tough battle Young Wilf Cudc of the Canadiens, Kling 21 155 produced ac- Promises emanate five baskets from the floor and a Rangers their second win this season over the A the term applied to one to the other more from Mobridge where the. high school Dave Kerr of the and Lome lunation is S. Smith 15 154 been seen here grace of free throws. Summary; Blackhawks the Harvey girls, the Denhoff high school a complete revolution of the moon. College Subsidies tual fighting than has five are being hailed as the coming dis- Cliabot of the were Walker 12 150 Are time. Wing goalies who repelled all rival thrusts. cagers rang up 49 points to their op- for some trict and regional champions by vir- Shaw . 24 149 Says FG FT PF The Rangers whipped the Toronto ponents’ 29 *.n a basketball game Incurable, lowan Moore Outboxes Demaray tue of an undefeated record in Cen- Independent; 135* Hcth 12 149 Jacobson, 0 0 Mapic Leafs. a played here. It was the second de- superior ring gen- tral League play. f 0 3-0. to remain in tie Scents Masseth 21 146 Washington, Moore, with Ins Kremenetsky, 1 2 with Chicago for first, place in the feat for the Harvey five this season. Soviet Feb. 15.—(/P)—Sub- round by a Coach Ten Meinhover will have his Leonard f. 5 Singer 9 146 sidies college eralship. took the second Hall, 5 3 1 American section. Chicago, mean- In a preliminary game the Denhoff for athletes are an in- the first had been called starting lineup intact for the game c Goehner 24 143 curable evil in the opinion shade after g 0 0 while, trounced Detroit by the same grade team defeated the Martin five, German ‘Grab’ of Rep. in the third Demaray open- with Tommy Lee and Bob Murphy at Kremenetsky, Morlan 14 143 Hubert lowa, even but Mueller, g 1 0 2 score while the Canadians, third in 19 to 15. Summary; Uttcrbach of former up a devastating body attack guards. Bill Croske at center and Slonikcr 21 142 ed with Olson, g 3 1 3 the international section, turned back Harvey <29> FG FT PF commissioner of athletics for the lowa in stanza. ' 21 141 that gave him an edge that Frank Geiermanu and Urban Hagen rivals, 10 0 1 Schlosser Intercollegiate Athletics Association. Dick Kusler, f 1 0 0 their Montreal the Maroon?, Sauter Weisenburger Moore continued to stave off at forwards. 2-0. 0 0 0 16 141 “Iabhor it,” he says, “but no meth- left hand in the A preliminary game between Gutschmidt 12 139 with a punishing the 11 4 1 0 Shields od has been devised to banish sub- but local scrapper High- Totals 15 5 Reimer 15 139 third round the Knights of Columbus and the 0 9 0 Olson sidizing.” \ the body way Farstad scored with hard lefts to quints of the city basketball Hurdsfield Colorado Wrestler 9 9 2 Btanek 18 137 “We have a statute against larceny, during infighting and the round leaeue is scheduled to get under way Olson Reardon 24 .136 stopped the Independents <26» FG Fl' PF Wells 0 0 1 but we haven't it. So. with was called even. at 7 p. m.. at the World War Memor- Doer, 4 1 2 Pins Lou Plummer Mannerow 24 135 subsidfzation,” asserts this former slipped and building. f In the fifth Moore ial The main event is called Mariner, f 5 2 0 FG FT PF Berg 21 133 law professor at Drake University, dropped guard just a fraction but 8 p. 15.—<7!’)—Everett Denhoff *49> 130 his for m. Livingstone, c 1 0 4 Minneapolis. Feb. 8 1 0 Rohrer 18 who served on his school's faculty ath- Demaray time to crash Saturday night engage Kahler it gave .lust the Demons Miller, g 1 0 1 Marshall, the blonde wrestler from 12 2 0 Colville 15 127 letic committee his left hand to the head. Moore the defending high school Col., Rittcnbach 15 127 over Hornbachcr. g 0 1 0 Lajuanta, won from Lou Plum- 3 0 0 i Ellison dazed and Dick carried that Baltimore, here Nelson 8 116 was champions from Minot. Lester, 0 0 3 mer of Md.. Thursday 9 9 3 Coman a good margin. Kahler 111 round by night when Referee Stanley Myslajek 9 0 Foreshew 18 scrapper continued mauling Schneider 0 The Bismarck Group Totals 11 4 10 disqualified the Plummer. 9 0 0 the same tactics in the sixth but late Football Rules Goldrnbprg. burly Kahler WIN Referee; Harvey. Umpire; Lein. Buckets the Milwau- 0 0 2 COYOTES in the round connected with a hard Opens Annual Session kee heavyweight, was given quite a Rittenbach Brookings, fi. D., Peb. 15.—(/Pi- right to Moore's body and fractured tussle by Andy Mocn for ten minutes, South Dakota university defeated his hand, Demaray put up a game Referee—L. C. Ocder, Goodrich Jackrabbits, 39 New York. Feb. 15.—t/P) —The an- Hornsby Thinks A’s but the Fergus Falls Norwegian be- South Dakota State fight in the last two rounds but. in- nual overhauling of the football rules came another victim of Goldenberg's to 36, Thursday night and moved NEVER opened up an old cut over May Moore begins at Be ‘Dark Horse' famous flying tackle and was pinned to third place in the north central BEFORE SBCN I eye. and carried the Friday the Seaview Country Killdeer Girls’ Team Dick's right Absecon, next 34 seconds latei. basketball conference. Duluthian also had a club in N. J. For the Hot Springs, Ark.. Feb. 15.—(VP)— SiOOTN SHAVING BUIE seventh. The three days, the national football rules Adds Two More Wins narrow margin in the eighth and the Manager Roge- Hornsby of the St. ANNEXES (Mi committee will study the playing code SIOUX FALLS at hw prfea/ two judges. John Dcgg of Bismarck Louis Browns believes the young Campbell, Tribune) Peb. 15.—(^) — and changes suggested in it. On Bluebird (Special to the Sioux Palls. S. D., and Joe Wicks of Soldi, called the .'quad of hustling baseball players college defeat- Monday the though its Killdeer, N. D., Feb. 15.—Killdeer Sioux Falls basketeers a draw. committee which the veteran Connie Mack calls Set for Second Trial Spearfish exciting bout veteran secretary, W. S. Langford, high school girl’s basketball team ed normal in an Dr. R. W. Henderson, local physi- his Athletics may be the “dark horse" chalked up two more wins last week game here Thursday night, 42 to 39. will make public what changes, if any. 15.—t/P) — cian who set Demaray'& hand, said of the pennant Daytona Beach. Fla.. Feb. defeating the State Training School welterweight have been decided on. Campbell his that the would be out race. Botla Sir Malcolm and quint at Mandan, 18 to 9, and downing pitching mighty ready of boxing for at least the next six “If Connie Mack gets the Bluebird were for an- the Indian school cagers, 19 to 16 at weeks. and if Jimmy Fox comes through as other test run up and down the sands Bismarck. David was the outstanding Lambert waded in from the open- Fights Last Night ! a catcher, the Athletics will bo a real Friday, and it was just a question performer for the Killdeer quint in NOTICE ing gong in the semi-windup and threat," Rajah as he took up of w'hethcr the beach w’ould work into said the both games. The triumphs were the I bow am located at the Annex “Tuffy" Steele ißy Press) shape. sportsman smashed Ritchie, the Associated his duties as chief instructor of the The British sixth and seventh for the Killdeer Shop, directly below Len- rights present Barber scrapper, with hard lefts and Cleveland Paul Pirrone. 159, Doan Baseball School opening Fri- holder of the world record for girls basketball team this season and Drag Store, op- up hart’s and will that brought a knockdown late in the Cleveland, knocked out Eddie day. land speed at 272.108 miles an hour—- cnly one setback has been marked up World diplomats pricked erate shine stand and willhandle the Steele (2). powerful car initial Mol- second round from which Shapiro. 157, New York, gave his its tryout against them in the last three years. their ears when Viachcslav a complete line of shoe findings. boy never got up. Lambert appeared Dallas Dwight Dodge. 190 The ukulele w fas reproduced by the Thursday. It made two false starts Soviet premier, opening otov. Thanking yon for patronage In Pnk.k in great physical condition and pack- Minneapolis, outpointed Jack Van Hawaiians from the guitar introduced and then sped down the beach at GOALIE STARS the seventh gll-union congress the past and hoping I may serve A* devastating punches ed in both hands. Noy, 195, Ponca City, <10». by Portuguese traders. something under 200 miles an hour. St. Paul, Feb. 15.—fA*)—The goal of tHe Soviet republics in Mos- yon in the future. Cody Decisions Engie minding of Ceryance featured a cen- cow, bluntly charged Germany Billy Cody matched Mel Engle's tral league hockey game here Thurs- with aggressive designs against DICK RICHARDS —fl/VA GiUttu By Williams — sharpshooting tactics, blow' for blow, OUT OUR WAY day night in which St. Paul defeated Soviet territory. Russia’s rela- Formerly at the Capital Shoe v\/v—o \r\sv w The Ranger goalie Germany “ab and added some hard left and right Eveleth, 4 to 2. tions with are Hospital 1 *— punches to by a wide had 39 stops, nearly half of which were normally bad,” the premier de ISMBjSga&r hand win mar- feet gin from the local featherweight. made on shots from only a few dared. Engle took the first round by a shade awray. but the Duluthian won all of the re- maining handy fash- three rounds in NOTICE TO CREDITORS* ion and had Engle bleeding from the before fight ended. THE MATTER OK THE ESTATE DON’T nose the IN* as LET WINTER Ernie Potter, veteran Fort Lincoln OK Victoria Porter, also known Mrs. Sam K. Porter, deceased. heavyweight, upheld his right to the Notice is hereby given by the un- INTERFERE WITH YOUR championship of Fort Lincoln with a dersigned, George L. Klein, as the second round knockout over Otto administrator of the estate of Vic- toria Porter, also known as Mrs. Sam Pietrowski. Potter cornered Pietrow- K. Porter, late of the township of Exercise ski at the ropes midway in the sec- Menoken, in the County of Burleigh Dakota, deceased, a right of North - - ond round and unleashed and and State of, persons the to the creditors and all or a left that did business ht short having claims against the estate or order. The first round had been said deceased, to exhibit them with even. the necessary vouchers, within six the first publication of Bat Carls of Linton dished out months after Recreation this notice, to said administrator at plenty of heavy punishment in the his residence in St. Anthony, Morton first round of his bout with Pete Cas- County, , or to the Judge of the County Court of Bur- tankc of Wilton but Castanke took leigh County, Norih Dakota, at. ills everything Carls had and came back office in the Burleigh county, North second win a technical Court House in the city of in the to on Dakota North knockout when Carls was unable to Bismarck, in Burleigh County, .... . Dakota. . respond to the bell for the third. You are hereby further. notified Joe Masseth kayoed Kid Goetz of that Hon. I. C. Davies. Judge of the a vicious left in the County Court within and for the Hazen with County of Burleigh and State of second round after the first had been North Dakota, hae fixed the Stth day declared a draw. Goetz had himself of August, A- D. 1935. at the hour of to blame lie walked right into the two o’clock In the afternoon of that as day, at the Court Rooms of said wild that Masseth started from Court, in the said Burleigh County. "Speaking of O'Malley, that his shoestrings. North Dakota Court House in the city rackets, Zahorodny outpointed of Bismarck In aald Burleigh County, Bowl Regularly Jaek John Dakota, as the time and place Wninrfntrdr North Why jjj the curtain raiser with for hearing and adjusting all claims cough is one of the worst. don't feeth boys slugging freely from the against the estate of the said de- FOR HEALTH'S SAKE Zahorodny took two ceased. which have been duly and opening bell presented as hereinbefore you LUDENIZE*your throat?" rounds by a good margin and two regularly at provided. . . , day of January, A. were declared even. Dated this 20th ?"IUDINIXI"—the complete Altai medicating process which teem Red Schafer referred the prelimin- D. 1935. George E. Klein, as the the memeat yen plsee ¦ Lodea's Mcmhcl Ce«|k Drop is foot ¦soih ary bouts and Freddy Batcher offi- administrator of the es- • • • eleven iapiodioats aselltap taste a seething lotion whloh Bismarck ciated during the main events. D. E. tate of Victoria Porter, asedlolnol announcing. aleo known as Mrs. Sam fdtkly mrtmcai the tkieot, stops Isilioilen and solloeeo eenghiag. Shipley did the K. Porter, deceased. Recreational Alleys Geo. M. Register, Under American Billiards on Lead pipe manufactured and laid Att’y., of said administrator, LUDEN'S MENTHOL COUOH DROSS 1800 Bismarck, N. Dak. 5* Fifth St. to Home’s water system years First publication on the first day J. B. Abrahamson, Manager ago waa recently pronounced in per- of February, A. D. 1935. fect condition. 2-1-1-15.